Disassociative Identity Disorder and Alters

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I find the phenomenon of alters or headmates interesting in the context of the nature of personhood and identity in human experience. What is the nature of our self that it exists in such a plural/collective form? That such wholly constituted selves can coexist and even take control of the body sheds light on other phenomena such as the channeling of "higher beings", "tulpamancy" or the deliberate creation of thought forms, and even demon possession. My own experience with "voices" has always had this disassociative "alter" aspect in that the voices are related to and communicated with as if they were real persons of different ages and genders and their own personality traits. I draw from my knowledge of Jungian psychology the positive interpretation that these persons are at root aspects of my total unconscious Self, much as persons and creatures in dreams are conceived to be--such "others" as the shadow, the anima, the hero or protector, the child, and the trickster. Here's some fascinating details about alters you might not be aware of:

"An alter or "headmate" is a dissociated self state that may be associated with either dissociative identity disorder (DID) or other specified dissociative disorder subtype 1 (OSDD-1). In cases of DID, most if not all alters can take recurrent executive control of the body in which they reside. Alters each have their own perception of self as a unique individual or entity and do not view themselves as only an aspect of a complete person. Externally, alters can display different degrees of emotional expressiveness, behave in different ways, and have different skills and abilities related to sensory-motor functioning. They have different thoughts, perceptions, and memories relating to themselves and to the world around them. They may perceive themselves as having an age, gender, sexuality, appearance, source, or even species that may or may not match that of the system's actual body, and they may or may not be aware of these discrepancies. (Some alters may see what they expect to see when they look into mirrors and are highly distressed to realize that the body that they are in does not match their internal perception of how they should look.) Often, alters have their own wants, needs, desires, and opinions. They may have psychological disorders and physiological reactions that are unique to them or experience the body’s psychological and physiological disorders in different ways or to different degrees than do other alters in the same body.

To quote "Dissociative Multiplicity and Psychoanalysis" from "Dissociation and the Dissociative Disorders: DSM-V and Beyond:"

"The alters may be few or many, of various ages, including older than the body, same- or cross-gendered, hetero- or homosexual, alive or dead, with either or both coconsciousness and copresence to varying degrees, which may not be commutative (i.e., may be one-way), communicating not at all, or through hallucinations, or through direct thought transfer, manifesting different physiological signs in the body when out, clustered in various arrays of dyads, subgrouping, layers, purposes, and so on. Subhuman, animal, or imaginary alters are not uncommon, with likely links to children’s fantasy. When out, a given host or alter may appear globally to be mentally and behaviorally whole and normal or an exaggerated caricature or a single-function agent, and so on, but not necessarily congruent with the age and gender of the body" (Dell & O'Neil, 2009).1


Alters are also referred to as parts, alternate personalities, personalities, fragments, "headmates," internal family members ("sisters," "brothers," "cousins," etc), or self states.

Collectively, all of the alters in one body are known as a system."
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